tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2157078164517103759.post1077260748543461472..comments2023-07-31T03:31:57.774-07:00Comments on A Static State: InfoPath and ASP.NET Development ConsiderationsJason Apergishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01817509015412502702noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2157078164517103759.post-19383319590796015562010-12-31T12:27:13.238-08:002010-12-31T12:27:13.238-08:00Adeeb,
No problem. Here are some high level resp...Adeeb,<br /><br />No problem. Here are some high level responses:<br /><br />- Developers do not have to have SharePoint app dev experience to use BlackPearl. However it would be good for them to aquire them.<br />- Installation is for BlackPearl is much better than what it used to be. They have made huge strides in past year to help with this. Only hard part is getting Kerberos propertly configured. I have a blog on the topic which will help.<br />- K2 provides some tools for non-developers. As for development, even though K2 provides tons of wizards and code generation for the developer, it still takes time to master and "really" become an expert. I would give someone 4 to 6 months on solid experience.<br />- YES - k2 works without SharePoint. It is the only platform out there that does that when you compare to Nintex or AgilePoint. I have used it many times for doing process automation for ASP.net, winforms, mainframes, SQL server, WCF services, etc.<br />- The code generated is completely customizable and you add in your own custom code events as you wish. I did this a lot in the past.<br />- Integration just takes planning. You will have challenges with any product if the systems are legacy and complex in nature.<br /><br />Does that help?<br /><br />JasonJason Apergishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01817509015412502702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2157078164517103759.post-38332559262868023822010-12-31T12:09:48.926-08:002010-12-31T12:09:48.926-08:00Hello,
Lastly, I was assigned to evaluate a well f...Hello,<br />Lastly, I was assigned to evaluate a well famous workflow engine by K2 which is BlackPearl.<br />I did a deep online search about and then I stopped at your blog. So I thought based in your long experience you can help me to clearly some points about K2 BP (BlackPearl):<br />1- In your opinion, what makes PB better than Microsoft SharePoint, in terms of:<br />- Can developer without any previous experience on SharePoint work on PB?<br />- How easy or difficult to do the following:<br />o Installation<br />o Maintenance<br />o Ensure system security<br />o Usability (How much time and effort it will takes from a developer to learn/master PB?)<br />2- In my organization, we are willing to provide a business solution by using a workflow. So not all parties that we will work with have SharePoint.<br />a. Can we use the full capability of PB without using SharePoint?<br />b. How deep can we go if we want to customize PB to meet our business need?<br />c. If we want to integrate PB with our system/solution, is that something possible in PB? Is it easy or hard to accomplish?<br />Please excuse me if you found that these questions are too much, but I really need help to take the right action.<br />Looking forward to your replay.<br />Best regards,<br />AdeebAdeebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05511915415749639405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2157078164517103759.post-80912046795549204422008-08-18T09:29:00.000-07:002008-08-18T09:29:00.000-07:00your site is very nice ...this is very helpful and...your site is very nice ...<BR/>this is very helpful and attractive.<BR/>visit for asp.net help <A HREF="http://asp-net-help.blogspot.com/" REL="nofollow">asp.net help</A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com